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Post by Freehuey on Apr 17, 2005 21:49:14 GMT -5
like a sig that when you put your mouse over it plays music
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Post by Gabriel on Apr 18, 2005 0:04:15 GMT -5
First Off, get the Trial Version Of Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (or buy the full version) from: www.macromedia.com/software/flash/===== First Open it and Choose Flash Document. Adjust The Canvas To The Size Of Your Sig. Than press control+R and import your sig. Than press F8 and press Button and click OK. Than double click on the sig. Now press control+r again and import the song. Now click on the little dot (.) below the Up section. Than you will see a new menu opend,In the sound option where it says None click on it and choose your song. Next press on Sync and select Stop. Now next to the up section you will see something that's called Over Right click on the white screen below it and choose Insert Keyframe. Than choose your song again,and in Sync choose Start. Now click ctrl+enter to check if your sig is working. Now click on Scene 1. Now click File->Publish Setting. Now you can see a folder icon,click on it and choose the place where do you want to save it. Now you can see something called Formats next to it Flash click on it. Now click Override Sound Settings (Its in the bottom of the page). Than click Publish,than click OK than check if your sig is done.
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Post by Freehuey on Apr 19, 2005 1:50:12 GMT -5
thanks, im going to try this out sometime
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Post by Buzzsaw on Apr 26, 2005 2:25:41 GMT -5
Even though you cant use them on Code X, here is how to make a Flash Sig in Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (what i use)
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First Open it and Choose Flash Document.
Adjust The Canvas To The Size Of Your Sig.
Than press control+R and import your sig.
Than press F8 and press Button and click OK.
Than double click on the sig.
Now press control+r again and import the song.
Now click on the little dot (.) below the Up section.
Than you will see a new menu opend,In the sound option where it says None click on it and choose your song.
Next press on Sync and select Stop.
Now next to the up section you will see something that's called Over Right click on the white screen below it and choose Insert Keyframe.
Than choose your song again,and in Sync choose Start.
Now click alt+enter to check if your sig is working.
Now click on Scene 1.
Now click File->Publish Setting.
Now you can see a folder icon,click on it and choose the place where do you want to save it.
Now you can see something called Formats next to it Flash click on it.
Now click Override Sound Settings (Its in the bottom of the page).
Than click Publish,than click OK than check if your sig is done. Thanks for this, I treid it and it worked great, what are the tags to display swf in other forums please?
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Post by Gabriel on Apr 26, 2005 2:58:31 GMT -5
<embed src="insert address here" width="insert width" height="insert height">
change the stuff in bold
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Post by Buzzsaw on Apr 26, 2005 4:08:56 GMT -5
Thanks very much
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Post by silentdeath on May 21, 2005 12:57:03 GMT -5
I should try this someday, thanks gabe.
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Post by Primetime on Jun 4, 2005 17:14:00 GMT -5
Thanks Gabriel. I've been looking for this tutorial for a LONG time. Are we allowed to use flash sigs on Code X?
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Post by Goodbye, Grandy on Jun 4, 2005 17:31:08 GMT -5
Thanks Gabriel. I've been looking for this tutorial for a LONG time. Are we allowed to use flash sigs on Code X? Gabriel already posted in his original post that Code X doesn't support Flash Sigs.
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Post by Gabriel on Jun 4, 2005 22:21:53 GMT -5
thanx for that Grandy, lol.
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Post by kingdiamondi on Jun 7, 2005 23:56:44 GMT -5
ok now that we have that cleared up, how do you like size the song down so that it only plays part.... like how do you cut out part of a song because i want a part of a song but not the whole thing... that would be a HUGE file wouldn't it? thanks
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Post by Gabriel on Jun 8, 2005 2:00:54 GMT -5
Use windows movie maker, or any other audio editting software. (eg. goldwave)
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Post by kingdiamondi on Jun 8, 2005 2:07:35 GMT -5
ok thanks... now i gotta get trial versions of those, oh well >.>
ok now when you said press alt+enter... that did nothing at all
it isn't working.. maybe i should get some experiance with flash first..
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Post by Primetime on Jun 8, 2005 13:20:12 GMT -5
It's Ctrl + Enter. Gabriel mistaked Alt for it.
Note: For some reason, only some of my songs won't load when I import them. They just say there is an error. Any ideas?
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Post by Gabriel on Jun 8, 2005 20:44:38 GMT -5
They have to be either MP3 or WAV files. If they are anything else (ogg, wma) it wont import.
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